The Sims 5: News, Rumors and Release Date

The Sims 5 is going to be massive no matter when it gets officially released, but given the fact that the Sims 4 is still alive and kicking, with lots of amazing new content rolling out, it’s going to be years before the title officially gets a release date.

No Loading Screens and a Large World

Driving Your Car Around

Parenthood and Toddlers

Pets Expansion Pack is Not the End, Producer’s Comment

The Sims 5 in VR – Oculus, HTC, and other Headsets

Electronic Arts and Maxis are at the helm of this amazing game, as players couldn’t stop imagining, discussing and reading news about Sims 5. The E3 2018 event just got over and no one expected EA to make an announcement with regards to the Sims franchise because there are still lots of juice left in the Sims 4.

The gaming industry has undergone some major changes with battle royale modes becoming more common than ever and a lot of beloved franchises from the past have vanished into thin air. One of the producers of the game, Grant Rodiek even commented in an interview, that The Sims 5 will never happen if Sims 4 doesn’t do well in terms of sales and support from players.

Both Single Player and Multi-Player Game Modes

The update comes directly from none other than the CEO of Electronic Arts, Andrew Wilson. During an investor’s call, he spoke in-depth about how the Sims as a franchise has evolved over the years. He further added that “The Sims Online” was an experience like no other that existed in a time when the internet was not really ready for multiplayer gamers.

However, times have changed and almost every new game has an online persona. Titles like Fortnite and PUBG have millions of gamers online. Going by this trend, the CEO of EA confirmed that they will be glad to bring that multiplayer experience back to the game. While Maxis is the developer of the game, it shouldn’t be surprising for you to know that the publishing company Electronic Arts will have a say on how the new game will shape up.

The Sims 5 will largely be a single-player game as all other games have been in recent years. A dedicated team is expected to work on a multiplayer version which will allow players to collaborate on a massive level. In theory, the game will be similar to Minecraft and allow players to develop, construct a community, build homes and communicate with one another. At the same time, it also creates a disparity based on the expansion packs and stuff packs that you might own which may lead to a model followed by Battle Royale games. The idea is to allow more players to come onboard and purchase skins, themes among other packs.

A Free Online-Only Version of Sims 5 (Rumor)

The concept is entirely a rumor at this point and more of a wishlist but it cannot be completely chucked out either. The idea is to step into the world of Battle Royale games and make a free online version of The Sims 5 possible for the mass gaming community. It will create an entirely new range of players who will be able to take part in the game through a multiplayer community similar to the one that was discussed by EA’s CEO.

The rumor started as a Reddit post where players wanted to know if Maxis would follow the route of Call of Duty among other popular titles. When major games that make millions could join the party, it wouldn’t hurt for yet another title to join the fray. Besides, Electronic Arts has already launched Apex Legends, a BR game that managed to go all the way up to Season 4 and with Maxis is as a developer. Following the same idea would help millions of gamers get online at once and cosmetic sales could be used to make revenue to run the servers.

Bringing the Sims 5 to Nintendo Switch

The most popular request among gamers is to have a handheld version of the game to play on the go. With so many requests on Twitter, Instagram, and Reddit, it looks like the game will eventually find its way the Nintendo Switch console. With Sony’s PS Vita completely out of the race, there is hardly any other competitor who offers a portable experience. Streaming services like Google Stadia and Microsoft X Cloud are the available choices but they are yet to focus on unique titles like the Sims that require solid controller, keyboard and mouse support in order to be played effectively.

Porting the new Sims 5 based on how graphically intensive it is to the Nintendo Switch is a rumor at this point but a real possibility. After all, bringing the older Sims 4 game to the Switch console makes little sense at this point. Instead, the resources will be focused on making a much better game. It may be a demanding title but if the Nintendo Switch Pro gets launched in 2021, it could be the right time for the new game to be available on multiple platforms at the same time.

Besides, the powerful hardware specifications found in next-generation consoles like Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 will play a significant role in improving the quality of the game like none other. They have zero loading times made possible by the inclusion of NVMe SSDs and you can quickly jump into any game from where you left off and get PC-like connectivity options to play a game like the Sims the way it is meant to be.

The Update

In order to make things easier for you, we spent hours going through what Sim gurus are doing. They often post updates on Twitter, Reddit and other social media of what they are up to. Going by all their recent talks, it looks like the entire team is busy working on new content and DLCs for the current game.

Sims 4 is having one of its best runs and the team at Maxis is busy catering to the expectation of the gamers. They have been churning out multiple packs, expansion packs, game packs, small items pack and larger DLCs that introduce new professions, pets among other interesting content. We can come up with some assumptions based on how the Sims 5 will be when it gets released and what are the new features the game will have.

What Maxis is Working on Right Now?

Ardent Sims fans are busy going after every Sim guru online requesting them to fix a series of bugs in the game. Even though they have worked extensively to make things better and introduced lots of new content as well as bug fixing, there is still a long way to go.

Originally, in some of the interviews, the team suggested that they are planning to release at least 12 major packs for the current game and they are still short of the number. With another three to four major content packs to go along with DLCs, the lifetime of the Sims 4 should easily extend beyond 2020. The developer team will focus on releasing all the content packs one after the other, fixing the issues and are definitely quite busy working on it. The chances of them focusing on a new game are very less to none.

If there is a chance, a small team might be working on ideas and trying to figure out what are the most important things that should be rolled out to the Sims 5 when it gets launched. A couple of important stuff including toddlers were not part of the current game which annoyed the gaming community and the publishing company, be it Electronic Arts or anyone for that matter would want to make sure such an issue doesn’t happen again.

Release Date Expectations Based on Current Scenario

Speaking to a popular PC Gaming magazine, Grant Rodiek confirmed that Pets is one of the biggest DLCs that the team ever made for the Sims 4. They are super excited to have achieved this milestone and couldn’t be happier than they are to push the boundaries in the game’s world.

However, he further added that it is not going to be the end of the content launch schedule. The developers have planned a couple of surprise announcements which we are yet to know in 2019. Going by their strong statement, it looks like they are really busy focusing on more great announcements throughout the year and should probably have content for 2020 as well.

While the developers and the team at Maxis have not made any official announcement on the release date for the Sims 5, we can safely assume that the game will be released sometime in 2021. The Sims franchise has always focused on having the longest number of years similar to a console generation’s lifespan and easily goes all the way up to five or seven years with new content getting launched from time to time.

This time, they pushed it even further because the game not only got launched on PCs as usual but even found its way to the Xbox console. With keyboard and mouse support, it opened the title to a whole new set of audience who are keen to create a social life inside a virtual world and build their home, find a partner, a great career as well as enjoy having their own pet.

Open-World Exploration with Vehicles to Move Around

One of the most requested features that fans would love to have is to play the Sims 5 in an open world environment. The games in the past and even the one that got released on the mobile phone Nokia N-Gage had open-world exploration similar to the Grand Theft Auto series.

Being able to walk out of your home in a city, meet neighbors, go to the park, go to the office and other places would be the best ever feature the upcoming title could have. The PCs have become extremely powerful with Nvidia RTX cards that are more than capable of rendering such a massive world even on the 4K resolution. The gaming industry is moving towards a streaming future where you should be able to play the new Sims on a smartphone, over the cloud and get the best graphics possible.

When introducing open-world gameplay, Maxis should also ensure that they add vehicles so that players can drive a bike, car or bicycle to get to the location they want to. It will also introduce lots of other stuff like taking kids to the park, going on romantic dates and hanging out with friends making the Sims 5 a true virtual world that you might never want to come out of.

Availability of Bigger DLCs at Launch

While players expect the most parts of the contents to be available at launch, as part of the game, including toddlers and swimming pools, they are also keen to have access to a couple of big DLCs without the waiting period of months that Maxis used to take so far.

When there is more content to explore, it will also help boost the sales of Sims 5 and players will not get bored easily or wait months to get access to one big DLC. Newcomers who are trying the game for the first time would also want to know what the hype is all about and buying stuff packs and game packs outright with the base game would offer a complete experience.

Will EA Publish The Sims 5 or Not?

In order to clarify your doubt, we can make some genuine predictions based on what Rodiek said. Maxis is ready to make the game and Electronic Arts will publish it if they see enough revenue from the franchise that is currently going great on PC. The Sims 4 was launched in the year 2014 and even though EA didn’t reveal exact sales figures, the publisher confirmed that the franchise has garnered great attention from the fan community and made solid revenue.

To answer your question, yes the Sims 5 will definitely be out and we can also predict when it will get launched based on past releases. The original Sims got released in 2000 and sold 11.5 million copies. The Sims 2 came out in 2004 and The Sims 3 in 2009 while a huge gap existed before the fourth installment finally landed.

Predicting the lifespan of the Sims 4 to find the Sims 5 Release Date (Assumption)

The Sims 4 has lots of things going on at the moment and based on their immense contribution to the forums, it looks like the major Sim Gurus are focusing on the current game than a new one. At the same time, it is impossible to come up with a new game idea now and to get it released in the next two or three years unless they have already worked on creating wireframes for the new title.

The current installment has received a total of four huge expansion packs, five-game packs, and twelve stuff packs till the first half of 2018. A lot of factors should be taken into consideration before we predict when the lifetime of the current game would end. As a matter of fact, it is nowhere close to wrapping up as only 9 solid packs have been launched for the game, while others are simple stuff packs.

Besides, the developers at Maxis should fix a lot of things before they can talk about a new game. They are expected to give value for the money already spent by players, fix bugs, add new features and bring in more interesting expansion packs to the existing game, before moving on.

Pets Expansion Pack is Not the End, Producer’s Comment (Confirmed)

According to Grant Rodiek during his interview with PC Games Insider, the Pets Expansion Pack which got released for the Sims 4 is not the end. He further said, “We are not going to sit back and relax, now that we have made the ultimate pack for the game. Pets are simply the start of a second wave and not the end of the cycle. We have more content planned, surprise our audience and deliver free content they could have fun with.”

Now, that statement has a lot of meaning to it, because the team and the producers are super excited to focus on the current game. During the interview, the producer admitted that they had a slightly rough start, which is what led them to roll out multiple free content such as toddlers, outfits and more have been planned to keep the community happy. If they have 2-3 more large expansion or game packs planned, it wouldn’t be surprising if the Sims 5 gets pushed to 2021 just in time for next-gen consoles.

The Sims 5 Development has Already Began (Theory Based on the Previous Announcement)

In a detailed discussion in the Sims forum, a long time fan of the franchise and a gamer with the id agent_bev, claimed that EA and Maxis follow a particular pattern through the years when it comes to development. In order to easily understand the concept, you can take Rockstar as an example. When they launched GTA 5 in 2013, they most probably started development on Red Dead Redemption 2 which is getting launched in late 2018, five years later!

A similar theory is made by agent_bev who said that the official FAQ section for the Sims 2 answered a question on when the Sims 3 will start development. Maxis announced without hiding anything saying that as soon as one base game ships, they will start working on another.

Considering the time it takes to develop new titles and resources involved, it is not surprising if we come to know that the Sims 5 is already in development. The actual release date will, however, be decided based on the lifecycle of the existing game, which seems to have more years to go especially with the fact that they recently got released on the consoles. The fanbase is now being expanded on two completely new platforms, the PS4 and the Xbox One which may delay launch date but it could be in development already.

What to Expect in the Sims 5? New Features, Gameplay and New Platforms!

No Loading Screens and a Large World

One of the biggest things that will and could set the Sims 5 apart from older games is that there will be no loading screens at all with a large world to explore. Sadly, this is not going to be groundbreaking, but rather an essential feature. Many of the Sims games in the past including the Sims 3 allowed characters to walk through, but the current installment removed it.

A large world where you can go to work, party and come back home is a basic need. Almost every gaming machine, be it consoles or smartphones deliver raw hardware power. It should be easy to incorporate an actual map and allow you to interact with other real players in extensive multiplayer sessions (but, that could make it like World of Warcraft, right?).

Driving Your Car Around

The Sims 5 should definitely have cars and actually, let people drive them. Game developers can no longer cook up silly stories on why they don’t let players drive. There are so many RTS games and even old-school Sims games on an N-Gage phone allowed players to drive a bicycle. The ability to move between maps on a vehicle should make it more seamless, user-friendly just like how you do in a large game like Witcher 3.

Parenthood and Toddlers

When the Sims 4 got released, players were very disappointed as it didn’t have toddlers bundled in it and many basic gameplay features were reserved as an expansion pack. After a huge outrage, some of them were introduced back in as free updates. Parenthood and toddlers are expected to be available on the Sims 5 on launch date along with other popular features found in previous Sims games.

Fully Customizable Characters and Aging System

The aging system in the Sims 4 is really bad and it has to be fixed in the new title. According to fans in forums, the new game powered by a completely revamped engine will allow players to completely modify the look of their characters from the skin, eye color, hair to tattoos, body type and so on. It will give players a more immersive experience and the ability to distinguish themselves from the crowd.

What to Avoid in the Sims 5?

Microtransactions

Publisher Electronic Arts and Maxis should definitely avoid a lot of mistakes they have made in their current game. More than Maxis, it is the publisher who should know that the Sims community will never appreciate things like microtransactions, even though they are fond of purchasing game packs, expansion packs, and other DLCs that they keep releasing throughout its lifecycle.

Unnecessary Expansion Packs

Forcing players to buy content that should have originally been in the base game is not at all appreciated. Most basic content should be available on launch date while exciting new expansion packs are always welcomed by the players who are willing to pay $20 or even more to play their favorite game. Battlefield V has removed premium pass as it segregated players and microtransactions were fixed in Battlefront II which is a good sign for Sims 5 as EA is changing their route based on fan requests.

The Sims 5 in VR – Oculus, HTC, and other Headsets

The biggest hype around the game which is possibly set for launch in 2020 or 2021 is that it will support VR gameplay right out of the box. The game surprisingly made its way to PS4 and Xbox One consoles, despite the lack of proper controls to have the freedom as you would do on a PC. A similar innovation is expected to happen based on a Reddit post made in the past, which was later removed citing copyright issues. The leak asked players in the Sims subedit on their opinion about playing the game in virtual reality headsets from Oculus, HTC or other companies.

The Sims 5 Will Also Focus on PS5 and the new Xbox Consoles

The upcoming game if released two years later will have all its attention towards newer consoles and designed to make full use of the hardware power rendered by existing consoles. The Xbox One X and PS4 Pro are the consoles of the future which has lots of untapped potential left. Many games that get released in the next two years or later will ditch the original consoles because they got released way back in 2013 and are running primitive hardware by now.

With teraflops of impressive hardware power delivered by new PlayStation 5 and Xbox family of consoles which are rumored to be announced in 2019, the developers of the Sims 5 will have the freedom to make use of it to create a truly open-world experience with lots of characters on screen at the same time, seamless integration with smartphones and possibly VR as well, on PSVR 2.

Rumors claim that Microsoft is planning to add keyboard and mouse support to Xbox One consoles very soon. They have already been actively supporting the PC community with cross-platform and play anywhere features. Soon, it wouldn’t make much of a difference if you could play the Sims 5 with mouse and keyboard on a PC or Xbox One making it a great launch for future consoles. So far, the developers have not made any exclusive announcements for the consoles. In case the Sims 5 becomes more popular on the new generation Xbox console and PlayStation 5, it won’t be surprising if timed or permanent exclusive costumes or stuff packs emerge in the future.

The Sims 5 Release Date – Will it be in 2019 or 2020?

Over the last two decades, Electronic Arts managed to publish one Sims base game every four to five years. Based on their schedule which was religiously followed for the Sims, Sims 2 and Sims 3, it looks like it will already be five years in 2019 since Sims 4 got released in 2014.

According to other rumors, an entirely different story prevails and they are very logical that it is difficult to argue against it. The Sims 4 has received about twelve different packs so far and only nine of them are a complex expansion or game packs that brought about a change in gameplay.

Electronic Arts and Maxis also have a proud moment in 2020 which happens to be the grand 20th Anniversary of the Sims franchise. Why wouldn’t the company utilize the amazing year to announce their brand new base game with a bunch load of features on PC, next-gen consoles and even VR?

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BROOKE NICOLE BrooksFebruary 6, 2020

Can’t believe it has been 20 years since I started playing Sims. There are certainly things to enjoy (and hate) about each game and various extensions.
My biggest hope for Sims 5 is that is less predictable or more possibilities. Personal opinion, some of the earlier games, like Sims 2, had more “how did that happen” or “where did that come from” or “how did I end up here” (and no I don’t mean from system glitches).
I will always love Sims but, at times, Sims 4 can feel boring… wish there was more to discover and more reward for achieving even harder goals.
Favorite part of Sims? All the paranormal options… circus, witches, aliens, vampires, zombies, ghosts, fortune tellers, acrobats, (list goes on)… would be awesome to have an even bigger fantasy realm!

First of all, The Sims has been my number one all-time go-to FAVORITE game since first released.
An unstoppable evolution and still going strong! Cheers to that !!! Changes I’d like to see are :
* LOOOVE to see the Loading Screens magically disappear
* Include MOST of the important interactions from the get-go (base pack) so WE don’t have more complications AFTER we
purchase more packs down the road
* Allow my Sims to travel every where if possible (i really don’t care about cars or bikes) subways work just fine for me
* Love to see some more ACTION interactions at play like Sims Medieval (combat and funny bad behaviors)
* Less autonomous learning skills, I like for my Sims to stay in character, However, it be very cool if the LONGER THEY HELD
A CAREER-SKILL they EARNED a special interactions that only applied to that. Like receiving a call-for-odd-job
opportunity
* One map with areas of differ lifestyles would be ideal (I’d love to run into ANY sim at ANY time of the day or night)
* Allow Sims to hire whom ever they want to for various tasks like .. babysitting, gardener, maid . . etc.. (make cleaning a skill)
* Allow Sims to work at local yet specific bars, clubs, diners without having to own them (like only ONE business) then
relationship and business would thrive better and easier
* I am NOT a fan of fish talking (not unless on vacation), teens asking (nagging) for advice (this should just be an interaction
w/mood buffs) nor the whole TAG you’re it .. play dollhouse on-command (should be optional).
Hope Sims5 is the best one yet … looking forward to see what they come up with =D.

I hate the sims 4 period. I spent a massive amount of money only to be let down over and over. The sims 3 was so much better in so many ways. Ea will probably not get another cent from me, the sims 4 has ruined my interest in the franchise and I’m not waiting the rest of my life for them to release sims 5.

I have been waiting to be able to purchase the Sims 4 from a reliable source since it got out. I would love to play it and would buy 2 additional copies if it was available on Steam. I tried to purchase it twice from current sales platform, and once did not manage to get it running and the other payed a different price than what the game offered (had me register on some monthly bill if I wanted to play the game I had just bought). Cancelled my purchase both times successfully with full refunds.

I think sims 4 was the worst one overall. They have to release sims 5 to redeem their selves. No matter how many new expansions packs come out , the game will never succeed without the color wheel with custom color, cars, traveling with the sim, or even teenagers going to prom. I don’t care about more social interactions in the game, I care about the building aspect of the game. I care about be about to put any object in any place on the lot or being able to go school with the teen. It’s a lot of features that need to come back. Sims 3 is the best one hands down and I’ve been playing since 1999.

What I think about the sims 5. The sims series were very successful during their time no matter how money hungry was the EA somehow they managed to make a good game and acceptable contents but there were some which was just a minor pack with full prices. If they release the Sims 5 (which will happen in the next 1-2 year) they must use a well polished engine where the players can much more realistically interact with objects. No pixel bacgrounds and plants they could use a much better rendering engine which can handle the more realistic animations and interactions. Also the selling point is the full customization where you can change your body type, height, weight, and every single part of the character. They must add assymetrical options too so you can make a half eyed character or a character which has no symmetrical face.

Generally the objects should be better looking like foods, interacting with objects and even they could add mature animations but that not necessary. The open world option if at least something like in the sims3 also the custom material making and weather effects without an expansion would be a must have to make the game more realistic. Graphic wise they could still move on the cartoon character side but with more realistic options. I think they don’t need to go for photo realistic graphics they can save it for sims6-7-8-9 even 10 if the series can live till. My personal needs is the revamped movement system and the better animations and interaction with the objects when the sim watching a tv or playing a game use different ways those objects. Also when they detect noises or just meet with other sims they could have different set of reactions to imitate the real life.

I think the game is in the deevelopement because if a game successful the companies trying to make fast a sequel or something similar. Also if they released the game in 2014 that mean they could just started to develop the game before a year and in the 2010+ years the technology evolved a lot not excpecting 2019-2020 realism and tech level because they started to develop the game earlier. They will much likely wait with the next gen consoles then they could release the game safely to know they will have a much larger playerbase.

The microtransactions are not liked by us but as many of us know the EA they much likely will try to handle the game as live service and if they turn the game ever online then our hope for a normal game is fall away very soon. I hope they will stick with the current system how they selling the game in parts which is also absurd but still better than speed up progression with paying.

If they can combine all the latest series best moments and use a noawaday graphic then it could be a huge success. The series not failed yet but I myself was not happy with the sims 4.

Open world? All of that was in SIMS III. I bought just about every pack for SIMS II and then SIMS III, but found IV to be a massive retrograde release in comparison and they never got a cent from me for it.

The handling of expansions is exactly why I’ve lost a lot of hope in sims 4. I’ve been playing since the very first game was released and what kind of content is delivered has changed in a very significant way. I spent over $500 on EAs online store for sims 3 items alone, and this is excluding the cost of the main game and it’s expansions.

I think the most obvious change isn’t stuff packs, but that the major expansions have become more like stuff packs. Expansions in the sims universe are like a recipe. The ‘major’ expansions of the first three games always included: new items, new race, new buildings or neighborhood, potentially a new playstyle. The only part of that recipe you are sure to expect in Sims 4 is the New Items portion. I miss discovering what hidden race the new expansion would have and how I could hybridize it with other races.

The first expansions somewhat kept it up but got lost along the way. The campground was a minor release so it only included the Bigfoot which could be found (I never managed it but keep trying) and brought home. Get to Work gave aliens and the new work type. Vampires gave a neighborhood, a race, and a playstyle with their almost rpg leveling system.

From there it only went downhill until we got the bastard expansion called pets. I looked forward to this expansion a lot and made the mistake of choosing it over Get Famous. There are pets, but they are not only unplayable, they take up your playable character slots. Previous iterations allowed up to 8 characters and six pets and still felt limited. It’s not the early 2000s anymore, but we somehow took a step back here and limited unplayable pets to active character slots. You have to give up base gameplay and perhaps even having kids to breed pets. Additionally, the new pet training skill that can be used with both cats and dogs has a lot of issues that make having cats almost worthless. I also miss the pet jobs that could’ve made training the pets or giving up active character slots almost worth it. The worst part has to be the stuff pack that requires you to have the expansion. It should have been bundled into the main game considering how much the expansion was lacking.

Ultimately, expansions lately feel like normal content gated behind paywalls. The stuff packs are paywalls that were both obvious and reluctantly accepted by the community. Expansions are priced even higher than the main game itself and should be providing significant game changing content per sims history.

I want to buy more expansions, but I’m honestly afraid to be burned again. I saw the mermaid tail in the island living trailer, but will it only end up another pets? One of my favorite sims 3 mermaids was also a plantsim. In sims 4 this is already a disappointing temporary ice cream life state.

We can’t even really invest in mods because the forced updates mean they are almost guaranteed to break your game. I wish I could hold off on updating until I could update my mods at the same time, about a week or two? Because otherwise I have to put down the game entirely or completely start over until mods catch up, and honestly I end up forgetting about the game for months after every update. The point of updates is to fix bugs and bring players back. Forced updates do the opposite. It’d be better if updates were instead encouraged by limiting access to the gallery until the update is applied.

Oh well. Feel free to spread my opinion if it gets it heard. I’ve only said it here so far. I guess the sims forums would be better, but I haven’t even looked since sims 3. I guess I’m disappointed because I loved everything about the original sims 4 and the steps it was taking to be similar to its roots (like sims 2) while still taking solid steps into the future. *sigh*

These are the only things I want in Sims 5 or any future Sims games even though EA will not read this:
1. The ridiculous 1 to 2 hours in Sim time delay of doing their tasks. Like… who will take 2 hours to eat in real life? Because of this flaw, I was forced to use cheats many, many times. This bug or feature has to go and be like Sims 1, 2 or 3 again in terms of tasks achievement once again without any delays.

2. Allowing a Home Business type of lot and allowing our Sims to live in them. I mean… restaurant downstairs and home upstairs. That will keep players busy playing for a long while.

3. Allowing us to follow our Sims to work for EVERY Career and while I am at it, a hotel as a business and maybe even a cinema.

4. Allowing us to build a swimming pool not just indoors, not just ground level but also in different floor levels like in hotels.

5. Having Sims that do not care about social needs. Basically a hardcore introvert trait. The only Sim type that we won’t need to worry about the social bar and instead focus on others like hunger or hygiene.

I just hope they will take their time more than anything. Let it be even 7 years, 8 years, I just want The Sim 5 to be as complex with tiny things and easter eggs as The Sims 3 or The Sims 2, and I dont want them whatsoever to remove more bigger things from the gameplay and regress the whole franchise again… I really have high hopes for TS5. This will be the last and only chance for The Sims franchise for me, since I was highly upset with the fourth instalment, sorry to say. Also isnt Maxis dead?

I just hope they will take their time more than anything. Let it be even 7 years, 8 years, I just want The Sim 5 to be as complex with tiny things and easter eggs as The Sims 3 or The Sims 2, and I dont want them whatsoever to remove more bigger things from the gameplay and regress the whole franchise again… I really have high hopes for TS5. This will be the last and only chance for The Sims franchise for me, since I was highly upset with the fourth instalment, sorry to say.